Twin lounge



Feb. 19, 1929. 1,702,827

L. L. GU$TAVESON TWIN LOUNGE Filed June 28, 19k? fn'umtor 1.1 usfiaes'arg Atmrney tive appearance, comfortable, and inexpen- Patented Feb. 19 1929. h

UNITED STA res PAT N OFF-ICE.

LUCILLE L SLI eUs'rA'vEsoN, or AoomA, WASHINGTON.

I 10mm.

' Application filed .Tune 28, 1927. Serial No. 202,046.

This invention relates to'furniture of the I type generally known as sofas or lounges and has for its object to connect a pair of such articles so as to form a unit thereof.

Afurther object is toprovide each of the articles combining to form the unit with separate back or head rests and arranged at opposite relative ends so that occupant-s reelining upon the lounges willbe facing toward each other.

A still. further object is to construct an article of this character of neat and attracsive to manufacture.

Other ob ects and advantages reside in the special construction, combination and ar rangement of'the various elements forming the invention as more fullyhereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part extend beyond the adjoining end of the oppo-v site section atone end and will be reversedly arranged at the opposite end. The base sections are supported by legs 6 and theupper surface of the base section is provided with pads indicated at 7." I

Each of the outwardly extending ends of each section is provided with an upwardly extending back or headrest indicated at 8 and inclined upwardly to form a more comfortable position for supporting an occupant, and terminating in arms indicated at 9 ex tending partly along each side of each section withthe outer arms at each side extend ing for. a greater distance than the innerarm In this manner a double lounge is formed comprising separate andindividual sections,

each being provided with aback or headrest oppositely arranged so that occupants of the respective sections will be in a position facing each other and enabled to freely con verse with each other in comfort and without.

causing a twisting or turning of the head of either when looking in the direction toward each other.

' It is obvlous that the invention is susceptible to various changes and modifications 1 without departing from the spirit thereof or the scope of the appended claim, and I acto which I am entitled,

I claim: 1

cordingly claim all such forms of'thedevice I In a double lounge, a relatively flattened I 'elon ate-d base section constructed from a sing e sheet of rigid material having each end formed with double curved sections, one i of the curved sections at each end. extending beyond its adjacent section, the upper surface of the base having. a sectional padarranged thereon and forming a cover for the entire. base, said ,padbeing tufted longitudinally along a line e'quidi stantly. between the sidesof the base, end legs for the base depending from each of the curved end sections and a centrally disposedleg intermediate the ends ofthe base, the upper face I i at each of the extended'ends of the base hav-.

ing a back rest arranged thereon with sides constituting arm rests extending substantially along thesides of the base and terininating at a point substantially midway of;

the sides thereof. In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

- LUCILLE LESLIE GUSTAVESON. 5' 

